Boeing
Aerospace
ExperiencedorSeniorFatigue&FractureAnalysisEngineer
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“Experienced or Senior Fatigue & Fracture Analysis Engineer at Boeing. Skills: Fatigue and fracture analysis, Structural integrity, Finite element analysis. Lead development, integration and documentation of structural fatigue and fracture requirements. Verify structural integrity by using and developing analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle to develop the structural environment, characteristics and performance”
What You'll Achieve.
Verify structural integrity; Validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications; Substantiate for customers and regulatory agencies that requirements are satisfied
Industry & Context.
Investigations into failures and analyzing improvements
Ability to obtain a US Security Clearance, US Citizenship required for Security Clearance, Interim and/or final U. S. Secret Clearance Post-Start is required, Must satisfy the Company's Conflict of Interest (COI) assessment process, U. S. Person as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120. 62 is required for export control compliance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus on Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace Aeronautical or Material Sciences), 5 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience, 3+ years of working with fatigue and damage tolerance analysis, Experience writing technical reports, Ability to obtain a US Security Clearance for which the US Government requires US Citizenship as a condition of employment, Interim and/or final U. S. Secret Clearance Post-Start is required
Nice to Have
9 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience, Active Secret Clearance, Experience with structural analysis on military aerospace products, Experience with MIL-STD-1530 (Aircraft Structural Integrity Program) and its requirements, Experience with structural analysis software such as PATRAN/NASTRAN, StressCheck, and Lifeworks, Experience with Spectrum Generation, Experience with Full-Scale Fatigue Testing and/or other structural and material testing plans, Experience working on MRB (Materials Review Board) activities related to aircraft structures, Experience with application of classical stress intensity solutions, Oral and written communications skills
What You'll Do.
integration and documentation of structural fatigue and fracture requirements
Verify structural integrity by using and developing analytical methods
finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle to develop the structural environment
characteristics and performance
Lead development of test plans and configurations
supports test execution and analyzes/reports test results to validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications
Define and documents certification and test results to substantiate for customers and regulatory agencies that requirements are satisfied
Support in-service products by leading investigations into failures and analyzing improvements
Develop analytical processes/tools to improve effectiveness
quality and efficiency of the development effort
Plan and execute tasks within constraints imposed by internal and external customer schedules
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Oral and written communications skills
Process & Methodology
Plan and execute tasks within constraints imposed by internal and external customer schedules
Full Job Description
Experienced or Senior Fatigue & Fracture Analysis Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company **Boeing Defense, Space, and Security (BDS)** is seeking motivated and talented **Experienced or Senior Structural Analysis Engineer** to join our dynamic F-15 ASIP Production and Modification Engineering Team in **Berkeley, MO.** As part of our growing organization, you will be surrounded by a passionate leadership team dedicated to attracting and developing top talent for critical national defense missions. With our strong connection to the Department of Defense, we deliver unparalleled capability through our exceptional team. At Boeing, our engineers are the visionaries who shape the future of aerospace. Join us and unleash your expertise to create next-generation capabilities for incredible aerospace platforms. This is your chance to make a significant impact by contributing to a wide range of current and evolutionary aircraft and weapons systems across various divisions/business units, including: * Air Dominance (Phantom Works, F-15, F/A-18, MQ-25A, T-7A) * Mobility, Surveillance, & Bombers (777X) * Space Intelligence & Weapons Systems (Harpoon, JDAM, SDB, SLAM-ER) * Boeing Global Services businesses **Position Responsibilities:** * Lead development, integration and documentation of structural fatigue and fracture requirements. Verify structural integrity by using and developing analytical methods, finite element models/simulations and other analysis tools throughout the product lifecycle to develop the structural environment, characteristics and performance. * Lead development of test plans and configurations, supports test execution and analyzes/reports test results to validate and verify systems and components meet requirements and specifications. * Define and documents certification and test results to substantiate for customers and regulatory agencies that requirements are satisfied. * Support in-service products by leading investigations into failures and analyzing
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